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CLOSING AT WELLINGTON UNIVERSITY DISAPPOINTMENT [BY TSLEGRAPIT —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Thursday Professor Gould, chairman of the professorial board of Victoria University Collego, safd to-day that the college conncil was frankly disappointed at the failure of its efforts to persuade the Government not to close tho Wellington Training College. The council had dono its utmost to assist tho Government in its search for economy, even to the extont of suggesting further economies. Ho said nothing was more sure that in tho course of a year or two it would bo nocessary to re-establish training in each of the centres, and surely it would bo wise to retain at least a skeleton organisation in anticipation of that event. An educational institution might be closed with euso, but it was another matter to build one.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 12
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